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[pbmserv-dev] What you see is NOT what you get.
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- Subject: [pbmserv-dev] What you see is NOT what you get.
- From: "Randall Bart" <barticus@att.net>
- Date: Sat, 05 Sep 2009 03:40:06 +0000
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I was playing a game of Palago with Cameron. The situation was complex, so I opened the same game in two different windows. I entered two different moves to compare them. I looked at the resulting board situations very carefully. I chose one and clicked "Submit". The move in the other window was the one that went in.
I suppose this could be unique to Palago, but I suspect it's systemic. I understand how code like this happens, but it's totally wrong.
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